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Proorange,
Do yourself a favor and round the corners of your benchtop before you gore yourself. It not an "if", but a "when" type of deal. Like you said early on..."you never get it where you want it and your always tinkering with it but it's been fun." Otherwise, nice bench!

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Proorange,
Do yourself a favor and round the corners of your benchtop before you gore yourself. It not an "if", but a "when" type of deal. Like you said early on..."you never get it where you want it and your always tinkering with it but it's been fun." Otherwise, nice bench!

Thanks Roy, yes, I'm close to rounding the corners but I have small holes in each corner so I can use the engine lift to lift the table, once I'm sure on how I want it attached I will round them off

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Very nice job! I especially like the BIG casters. Keep a small stainless steel brush handy to keep those magnets clean of fillings and debris, brushes 'em off without sticking to the brush. The Syncro 200 is a nice machine! I put longer and bigger leads on mine with 300 amp hardware (stinger, ground clamp), and bought a 25' WP-17 one piece rubber TIG torch.

"Welding, is like knitting for men"

Dave in Phoenix

"Bonne journe'e mes amis"

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Could you please tell me what's that device? Looks like some interesting kind of a "press" brake to me...
Btw: really nice , clean table design! I wish I had that much space, had to build a folding table to fit my garage.